Like don’t they bother to fact check facts before putting them into print?
In fairness 1 and 9 look exactly alike. And started and not started are virtually the same thing.
The old Grey lady died long ago.
If someone was “vax hesitant” about getting their 12-17 year-old kid jabbed before reading the Times article hauled them off to be jabbed upon reading that almost a million kids were hospitalized for Covid and said kid suffered a serious adverse effect, can they sue the Times?
Math is hard. It’s the reporter’s feelings that count.
Other than that, they got it 100% right.
Pathetic.
NYT? When the Lie does not sell, Tell BIGGER LIES!
Beware the vax predators.
Keep your kids safe from predators.
Caste goon.
Overstating? Interesting choice of words, to substitute for LYING!
Their version of hospitalized is the parent took them to the ER for wheezing so they were treated and sent home after a few hours of observation.
Why?
Have you EVER seen the New York Times make a 'mistake' that benefited the conservative argument?
NEVER. ALL THEIR 'MISTAKES' BENEFIT THE LIBERAL NARRATIVE.
LIKE A GROCERY STORE WHERE ALL PRICE 'MISTAKES' BENEFIT THE STORE. (also known as theft)
rounding error...
Lying, and they got caught.
so much for the correction. the NYT fake story would have reached far and wide, e.g.
7 Oct: Indian Express: A new Covid-19 vaccine strategy for children: Just one dose, for now
Officials in Britain, Hong Kong, Norway and other countries have recommended a single dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 12 and older — providing partial protection from the virus, but without the potential harms occasionally observed after two doses.
By: New York Times
Nearly 900,000 children have been hospitalized with COVID-19 since the pandemic began...
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/a-new-covid-19-vaccine-strategy-for-children-just-one-dose-for-now-7557066/
can’t be bothered to search out other examples, but there would also have been radio/tv commentary on the article, etc.
doubt if anyone who carried the lies would even note the correction.